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Amazon Web Services

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Think long and hard before accepting a job here - UX Researcher Amazon Web Services Employee Review

2.0
Sep 3, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Total compensation (salary + signing bonus + RSUs) is good - Smart, talented colleagues - Lots of resources for researchers in terms of templates and others who have done whatever you want to do - Having Amazon on your resume might look good, if you can last long enough

Cons

- Benefits are substandard, particularly time off. - It seems purposefully confusing to figure out how much vacation hours you've accrued or will have by a certain date, making it difficult to take time off, particularly your first year when you haven't accrued many vacation hours. - They have 401K matching, but you don't get to keep the matching amount until 3 years at Amazon. - The workload is overwhelming and untenable, making a positive work/life balance nearly impossible. It's a continuous cycle of burnout and insufficient recovery. - Your experience may vary somewhat by manager and service team, but even a good manager and team hardly make up for how soul-crushing it is to work at Amazon. - Amazon is a big company with a lot of resources, but you have to find and make use of those resources on your own and somehow magically find the time to find and learn how to apply them. - Amazon operates more like a conglomerate of small, siloed start-ups than a well-coordinated organization. - The leadership principles are taken seriously. You'll be interviewed and evaluated based on them, and people constantly refer to them. That's not necessarily bad in itself, but they are often used to enable managers to shirk responsibility and pile more work onto individual contributors. For instance, the "Ownership" principle says you should never say "that's not my job." So, you'll be asked to do things beyond the scope of the role you were hired for, or 'take ownership' for so many things that you'll be overwhelmed with tasks. - Cloud computing is pretty boring for most people. - Training is not something that's routinely offered to employees. You have to justify the need for some specific type of external training. So there's little opportunity for you to learn things that would help you in your career outside of AWS or Amazon's "peculiar" way of doing things.

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5.0
Jun 22, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Strong engineering culture, competitive pay, great learning opportunities, and excellent internal mobility across teams.

Cons

Work-life balance can be tough, on-call rotations are demanding, and the pace is fast with high expectations.

3.0
Jul 1, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Strong place to be early in your career as it provides valuable training and the brand recognition can create strong future opportunities. - Is great if you’re interested in what you’re doing/selling

Cons

- 5 days in office is not great for work/life balance - If your manager doesn’t like you, good luck! - 401k match is lower than most companies - Base salary compensation is weak compared to other big tech - Leveling/career progression is near impossible due to reorgs leading to a promotion “freeze” - Role can evolve over time in ways that may not align with original job expectations

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